AMARILLIS

Longways as many as will; in three parts (4th Ed., 1670).

MUSICMOVEMENTS



First Part.
A1–4All lead up a double and fall back a double to places (r.s.).
5–8That again.
B1–4Men set to their partners and then fall back four small steps to places (r.s.).
5–8Each man take right hands with his partner, and turns her once or twice under his right arm, clockwise, and hands her back to her place.



Second Part.
(Duple minor-set.)
A1–2First woman crosses over into the second place on the men’s side; and then the first man crosses over into the second place on the women’s side (r.s.).
3–4Second couple leads up into first place (r.s.).
5–6Second woman crosses over into the second place on the men’s side; and then second man crosses over into the second place on the women’s side (r.s.).
7–8First couple leads up into first place (r.s.).
B1–2First man and second woman change places (r.s.).
3–4Second man and first woman change places (r.s.) (progressive).
5–8First and second couples hands-four, once round.



Third Part.
(Duple minor-set.)
A1–2Second couple leads up between first couple (w.s.).
3–4Second man, facing up, dances four slips toward left wall; while second woman dances four slips toward right wall.
5–6Second man and second woman fall back four steps (r.s.).
7–8Second man and second woman face front and move forward four steps to places (r.s.).
B1–2First couple lead down into second place (w.s.).
3–4First man and first woman cast up to place (r.s.).
5–8First couple casts off into second place, while second couple moves up into first place (progressive).

Page transcribed by Hugh Stewart